Strážne

Strážné (German: Pommerndorf Hungarian: Őrös) is a village and municipality in the Vrchlabí District in the Hradec Kralové Region of north-eastern Bohemia.

Strážné is a small community; nearby towns are Friesovy Boudy (Friesbauden), Herlíkovice (Hackelsdorf), Hříběcí Boudy (Füllebauden), Husí Boudy (Gansbauden), Jezerní Domky (Teichhäuser), Krásná Pláň (Schöne Lahn), Lahrovy Boudy (Lahrbauden), Mlýnské Domky (Mühlberg) Well Výhlédach (Höhenschmiede), Přední Rennerovky (Vorder Rennerbauden), Seidlovy Domky (Seidelhäuser), Šestidomí (Sächsstädten) and Zadní Rennerovky (Hinter Rennerbauden).

The name of the village derives not, as a legend claims from local founders, but from the mining activity.

The village lies at an altitude of 798 metres and covers an area of 17.66 km².

Between 1938–45 it again became part of Hungary reuniting the 100% Hungarian population with their homeland.